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Zoley Marie Rodriguz Colon, 5, marches up Fifth Ave with a group from Orocovis,
Puerto Rico, Sunday, June 10, 2007 in New York. Fifth Avenue pulsed with music
and blazed with color on Sunday as tens of thousands of Puerto Ricans gathered
for the 50th anniversary of the parade that celebrates our island. (Pics by Tina
Fineberg)

Edwin Rodriguez, center, from the Bronx borough of New York, cheers as the
Puerto Rican Day parade marches on. The idea of seeing Boricuas celebrating our
heritage in peace is incredibly rewarding.

Milay Arroyo, center, dances as she makes her way up Fifth Ave. Bomba & Plena
are distinguished to be the quintessentially indigenous Boricua music.

Keanu Manuel lopez, 3, looks down the street during the 50th Puerto Rican Day
Parade. He seems to be saying: "Yo, I'm watching here... y'all."

The crowd reacts as Ricky Martin makes way... ¡Qué pollo!"

A float makes its way along the route of Parade. Are 30 or 40 people jammed
packed in a flatbed truck Puerto Rican? You bet your sweet sugarless bubble gum
it is.

Zuleyka Rivera, a recent Miss Universe, hailing from Puerto Rico,
as she waves to the crowd. NOW, THAT'S A REAL POLLO!

Wallpaper for your PC "Boricua aunque naciera en la luna"
One day at a Boricua Maternity Ward in San Juan PHOTO
“All thi
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